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. Printing Works- » JpRINTING. "HERALD" WORKS,' WYNDHAM-STBEET. This Department is fitted with improved hand and steam presses, special colour-grinding and mixing machines, transfer presses, atone-g indlng, paper damping and drying plant, with a large stock of colours of the finest quality, and several tons of lithographic stones from the celebrated quarries at Solenhofen, in Germany. This is one of the moat completely famished offices in the Australasian Colonies. Every improvement, since the discovery of the Art by Senefelder, is in use. A feature is made of the manufacture of Varnished Labels and Show Cards, and no expense is spared to ensure their successful production in competition with imported goods, by the employment of none , bat Skilled Artist Lithographers, perfectly-rogisterln machinery, fine colours of permanent brightness and dazzling brilliancy, highly calendered paper and superior gloss varnish from the American min« » n d refineries. For Window Advertisements, by Day and Night the new Patent Chromatic Transparencies are an* rivalled; they are now universally issued by all the large Home commercial houses and patent medicine vendors. A most important addition to this Branch io the association of the twin sisters of Art IllustrationPhotography and Lithography—in two manners: Photo-Lithography, by which can be made,, at a very moderate cost reproductions of Engravings, Artiste' Sketches, Flans, Maps, and other subjects in black and white, on a reduced or enlarged scale. Ink-Photo an elegant process, for producing illut trations and portraits direct from the photographic negative in facsimile of nature. Amongst the goods produced are the following Acceptance Forms Labels of all kinds, in gold Account Forms and in colour*, (or Meat, Bottle Labels, in gold and Fish, Honey, Coffee, Ac., colours Tins. A Speciality made Bills of Fare of the production of Business Cards high-class, striking and Bali Programmes attractive Labels, in Billheads bright colours, with Biscuit Tin Labels high gloss varnish Bills of Exchange— Ist, Meat Tin Labels 2nd, and 3rd Maps Cheques Noteheadinga Candle Packet Labels On Demand Drafts Circulars Portraits, in chalk and the Coffee Labels India paper style Credit Notes Promissory Notes • lards PUns Chromo • Lithographic Pan & Ink Reproductions Work of every descrlp- Programmes tion ; Oil and Water Price Lists Illustrated Colour Paintings copied Photo-Lithographic Copies in facsimile of Engravings, Plane Cigarette Packet Labels and all subjects in black Concert Programmes and white line work. Chemists' Labels Receipt Forms Debentures Share Certificates Dividend Warrants Statement Forms Entertainment Progs. Show Bills Fruit Labels Show Cards In colours, Facsimile Circulars mounted and varnished, Illustrated Catalogues, with string* to hang with attractive covers Soap Labels and Wrappers Invoices Tea Packet Labels Invitation Circulars and Transparent Window Ad* Cards vertisements, In colours Illustrations for every to show by day and night variety of Book Tin Printing for Lacquer Letterhe&dlngs Work' Lolly Tin Labels Vignettes In chalk and lull Memo. Forms Visiting Cards j Menus Window Cards A Tickets WILSONS & HORTON, QUEEN-ST., AUCKLAND I ||] N 6 E A V I KG, "HERALD" WORKS, WYNDHAM-STREET. Engraving of every sort executed. On WOOD—for Portraits Machinery for Catalogue Advertisement Blocks and Price Lists Illustrations Landscapes Architectural Subjects Vignettes Book Illustrations On STEEL—for Monogram Dies Envelope Dies Address Dies Companies Seals On BRASS—for Endowing Stamps Memorial Tablets On GOLD and SILVER ARTICLES— Monograms Inscriptions Initials Crests On COPPEK-for Note and Letter Headings Receipt and Acceptance Memo, and other Forms Forms Invoice and Statement Debentures and Scrip Holdings Invitation Cards Visiting and Business Vignettes Cards Policies and other lusurCheques ance forms Promissory Notes ZINCOTYPES & PHOTO-ZINCOTYPES. DIRECT PHOTO-MECHANICAL BLOCKS. WILSONS & HORTON, QUEEN-ST. AUCKLAND JJACHINE JJULING "HERALD" WORKS, WYNDHAM-STREET. Plain Fancy, and Intricate Ruling, for every de icription of Account Books and Forms, Music aa> General Commercial Work. WILSONS & HORTON QUEEN-ST., AUCKLAND gINDING JQ EPARTMENT "HERALD" WORKS, WYNDHAM-STREET. This Department having been entirely remodelled, the best skilled labour imported, and stocked with Russia, Calf, Roan, Morocco, Basil, and other Leathers sin a position to execute work of any description. Amongst others, the following :— Account Books, with brass Music rims, locks, etc. Menu Onses Blotting Pads Memo. l ads Call Books hovels Companies Books Newspapirs Cash Bo ks Odd Volumes Day Books Portfolios Guard Books, for letters, Periodicals account forma, drawings, Pamphlet* ferns, photos, etc. share Registers Journals Special Books Library Books Ticket Books Ledgers Transfer Books Magazines With Numbering in duplicate, triplicate, etc., ant perforating, for Cheque, Order, Delivery, atd othe. Books. WILSON'S & HORTON, QUEENSTREET. pRINTING. "HERALD" WORKS, WYNDHAM-STRKET. Thx Type-setting and Letterpress Printing Department is replete with all the Latnt Novelties, and Includes a selection of the moat beautiful characters from England, America and Germany; the machinery and workmen are capable of producing the finest class of woodcut printing, with that high finish whioh characterises the work of Pacific firms. The following are some of the items produced :— Admission Tickets Groceri' Papers— Foil Auctioneers' Bills, Calico Plain, and Fancy Papers Flags, ti Sale Catalogues Highway District Forma Address Labels, gummed and Books Bali Tickets, Programmes, Invoices Pencils and Tassels Invitation Circulars and Billheads Cards Business Cards Insurance Companies' Bankruptcy Forms and Forms Notices Letterheadings Bills of Fare Legal Forma Carters' Delivery Books Luggage Labels on Linen Circulars Memo. Forms Concert Programmes and Menus for Dinners, Teas, Tickets Suppers, Masonic and Chemists' Labels other Banquets Catalogues — Illustrated Maori Printing—the staff and Plain has had experience for Credit Notes many years • Corporation Forms and Municipal Forms and - Books Books Calico Flags Noteheads cheques Notices of Call County Council Forms and Posters Books Price Lists Credit Slips Pamphlets Customs Entry & Export Pay Forms Forms Paying-ln Slips Colour Block Printing of Policies every description Road Board Forms and Companies' Prospectuses Books and Forms . Race Cards 4 Programmes Day Bills Receipt Forms Dodgers _ Rate Forms and Notices Debit Slips Shipping Delivery Books Dividend Warrants Statement Forms ■ Entertainment Tickets and Sale Catalogues Programmes Supreme Court Forms Election Cards 4 Circulars Tickets for every purpose Forms of all sorts printed Tram Bills in Copyable Ink Voting Papers Handbills Window Bills WILSONS & HORTON, QUEEN-ST., AUCKLAND gTATIONERY JJEPARTMENT "HERALD" WORKS, WTNDHAM-STREBT, Ik Stock, and to arrive per Rakaia, Algoa Fay, eta :— Writing Papers—Machine Surfaces, Flints, Tinfoils and hand-made, cream, Brown and other Packing blue, and yellow, wove . Papers • " 7 and laid ; tinteds and Millboards & Strawboards repps Envelopes of every descripSuper Calendered white tion—Officials, etc. and toned printings Cards - white, coloured, Account Book Papers, enamelled, and ivory, Handmadea & machines all sizes *. issues Programmes and Menus Blottlngs Memorials, etc. WILSONS & HORTON. QUEEN-ST,, AUCKLAND

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New Zealand Herald, Volume XXIV, Issue 7897, 16 March 1887, Page 7

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Page 7 Advertisements Column 5 New Zealand Herald, Volume XXIV, Issue 7897, 16 March 1887, Page 7

Page 7 Advertisements Column 5 New Zealand Herald, Volume XXIV, Issue 7897, 16 March 1887, Page 7

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